Last week, many series were streamed in the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United States. Oh look, it's Wednesday once more! Congratulations, you've made it halfway through the week. Now, to celebrate, let's dive into the binge-worthy content that kept everyone glued to their screens last week. We've scoured the viewing charts from the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United States to bring you the cream of the crop. So grab your remote (or your popcorn), sit back, and check out the list below. Because, let's face it, pretending your couch is an island paradise is a perfectly acceptable midweek activity.
The Beast in Me
2th place (Available on: Netflix)
3th place (Available on: Netflix)
2th place (Available on: Netflix & Netflix Standard with Ads)After the heartbreaking loss of her young son in *
The Beast in Me*, celebrated author Aggie Wiggs retreats from the public eye, unable to write and a mere shadow of her former self. Her inspiration is reignited when the house next door is purchased by Nile Sheldon, a renowned and formidable real estate mogul who was once the prime suspect in his wife's disappearance. Both shocked and intrigued, Aggie becomes obsessed with uncovering Nile's secrets, embarking on a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse, chasing his demons while trying to escape her own.
IT: Welcome to Derry
5th place (Available on: HBO Max)
5th place (Available on: HBO Max)
7th place (Available on: HBO Max Amazon Channel, HBO Max & Spectrum On Demand)In the town of Derry, Maine, children mysteriously start to vanish, and a group of young friends finds themselves facing their deepest fears. They must confront a murderous clown named Pennywise. "Welcome to Derry" serves as a prequel to the events of "It: Part One" from 2017, diving into the chilling world created by Stephen King's horror masterpiece.
Pluribus
1th place (Available on: Apple TV Amazon Channel)
2th place (Available on: Apple TV Amazon Channel & Apple TV)
unknown (Available on: Apple TV Amazon Channel & Apple TV)Pluribus follows the world's most miserable person who, in a bizarre twist, is tasked with saving the world from happiness. This series is described as original, slightly dark, and packed with unexpected turns.
The Witcher
4th place (Available on: Netflix)
unknown (Available on: Netflix)
11th place (Available on: Netflix & Netflix Standard with Ads)Based on the best-selling fantasy book series,
The Witcher spins a legendary tale of fate and family. Geralt of Rivia, a solitary monster hunter, struggles to find his place in a world where humans often prove to be the true monsters. However, when destiny intertwines his path with that of a powerful sorceress and a young princess harboring a dangerous secret, the trio must learn to navigate the increasing turmoil of the continent together.
Only Murders in the Building
3th place (Available on: Disney Plus)
unknown (Available on: Disney Plus)
unknown (Available on: Hulu)"
Only Murders in the Building" brings together three strangers—played by Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez—bonded by a shared fascination with true crime. Their lives take a twist when a mysterious death occurs in their upscale Upper West Side apartment complex. Suspecting foul play, the trio dives into the investigation, leveraging their true crime expertise. As they document their findings through their own podcast, they unravel the building's intricate secrets, some buried for years. Amidst the suspense, they also uncover the web of lies they’ve spun amongst themselves. With a killer possibly lurking in their midst, they must piece together the clues before it's too late.
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